Lake D'Arbonne State Park offers a scenic mix of forest and water recreation in northern Louisiana, featuring extensive trails, camping, and access to a large reservoir ideal for boating and fishing.
Lake D'Arbonne State Park spans over 655 acres in northern Louisiana's Union Parish, situated on the eastern shore of the 19,000-acre Lake D'Arbonne reservoir. The park's landscape is characterized by hardwood and pine forests interspersed with wetlands, providing habitat for diverse wildlife such as white-tailed deer, waterfowl, and various fish species. Established in 1974, the park has become a premier destination for both water and land-based outdoor recreation. Visitors enjoy boating, fishing, kayaking, and canoeing across the designated boat launches and marina on Lake D'Arbonne’s expansive waters. The park also features multi-use trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, weaving through pine flatwoods and hardwood ridges. The campgrounds offer developed sites with utilities as well as primitive camping areas, accommodating a range of outdoor enthusiasts. Notable landmarks include the fishing pier, the nature trail which highlights local flora and fauna, and the observation tower providing panoramic views over the lake and surrounding forest. The park is attractive for families, anglers, paddlers, and those looking to hike through quiet woodland terrain. Seasonal events and educational programs are occasionally hosted by park staff to engage visitors with local ecology. Its combination of forest landscapes and a large reservoir creates a versatile venue for recreation throughout the year.
Scenic views from the park observation tower overlooking Lake D'Arbonne
Extensive multi-use trails including hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding
Excellent freshwater fishing opportunities for bass, crappie, and catfish
Multiple boat ramps and marina access on the 19,000-acre Lake D'Arbonne reservoir
A man-made reservoir spanning 19,000 acres known for boating, fishing, and water recreation.
Elevated platform offering panoramic views of the forest canopy and lake.
Approximately 10 miles of trails designed for hikers, mountain bikers, and horseback riders.